Mugwump's Fish World
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Mugwump on April 12, 2016, 11:35:02 AM
Watch it folks, they're starting to flush hydrants in a lot local towns now....T's the season...
Why do they do that?
Quote from: LizStreithorst on April 12, 2016, 12:13:45 PM
Why do they do that?
..to clean the lines out after winter....
Periodically, you will see Public Works personnel releasing water from hydrants. Hydrant flushing is necessary to test the hydrants to make sure adequate flow and pressure is available. Flushing is also done to remove sediment from the pipes in order to maintain water clarity and quality in the distribution pipes.
Hydrant Flushing and Water Main Maintenance
cityservices.baltimorecity.gov/dpw/.../waterquality12.html
Ah, the joys of well water. I could never get used to the swimming pool smell when drinking city water. :(
Dennis
Quote from: BallAquatics on April 12, 2016, 01:12:22 PM
Ah, the joys of well water. I could never get used to the swimming pool smell when drinking city water. :(
Dennis
Our Dekalb water is surprisingly good....neutral PH 7.2...and tds's in the mid 100's......not bad at all really, we only get the slight smell after extreme wet weather when they'll treat it....or after the hydrant flushing yearly.....no complaints here...
Thank god for my well water
I have municipal water that is actually quite good. PH 7.2 with TDS at 86 out of the tap. The fish love it. |^| |^| |^| |^| |^|